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Semiconductor devices / Optical materials / Metalloids / Energy conversion / Germanium / Umicore / Silicon-germanium / Solar cell / Gallium / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 2004-09-14 10:40:17
Semiconductor devices
Optical materials
Metalloids
Energy conversion
Germanium
Umicore
Silicon-germanium
Solar cell
Gallium
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

GERMANIUM By John D. Jorgenson Domestic survey data and table were prepared by Carolyn F. Crews, statistical assistant. Germanium is a hard, brittle semimetal that first came into use a half-century ago as a semiconduct

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